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Reel Harmony can play the role of a music publisher, a music publisher is a service provider who helps songwriters and composers protect, manage and monetise their music.
Music publishers secure licenses and permissions to use a song, register the song with performing rights organisations and collect royalties, handle copyright issues and promote songs to labels, music supervisors, radio, and other outlets. They also help negotiate contracts and collect fees for the use of songs.
Music publishers also provide guidance and support to songwriters and composers, helping them to create and market music with sync-licensing & distribution, build their careers, and protect their work.
DISTRIBUTION
Music distribution is the process of getting music out to the masses. This can be done through physical or digital distribution. Physical distribution is when the music is packaged and shipped out to stores and other outlets, while digital distribution is when the music is made available to stream or purchase through digital services such as iTunes and Spotify. Music distribution is a vital part of the music industry as it allows music to reach a wider and more diverse audience.
The music distribution process within the music industry involves a complex network of players, including music labels, digital distribution services, streaming services, physical retailers, and more. After a recording artist has created and recorded their music, it is then sent to a music label, which will then create a master recording, package it, and then distribute it to digital music stores such as iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify. The label will then collect royalty payments from the digital music stores and distribute them to the artist. Physical copies of the music will then be sent to physical retailers such as Supermarket Chains, Petrol Stations, Independent stockists Record Shops etc, who will then distribute them to the public. This distribution process is an integral part of the music industry and allows music to reach a wide audience.





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Music sync licensing is a type of music licensing that grants permission for music to be used in a variety of media, such as television shows, films, video games, commercials, and more. It involves negotiating a one-time fee with a music publisher, which grants the user the right to use a song for a specific production. The user must abide by the terms of the agreement and pay the publisher a fee for each usage of the song. Music sync licensing is beneficial for both the music publisher and the user, as it allows the publisher to receive compensation for their music and the user to use the music to create a unique and engaging production.
Different types of music royalties include:
1. Mechanical Royalties: Royalties paid from the sale of records and other physical formats, such as CDs and vinyl.
2. Performance Royalties: Royalties paid for the public performance of a work, including radio airplay, concerts, and digital broadcasts.
3. Synchronisation Royalties: Royalties paid for the synchronisation of a musical work with visual media, such as films and television shows.
4. Print Royalties: Royalties paid for the sale of printed music, including sheet music and books of musical notation.
5. Digital Royalties: Royalties paid for the sale and streaming of digital music, including downloads and streaming services.
6. Public Performance Royalties: Royalties are paid when work is performed in public, such as in a restaurant or bar.
7. Radio Royalties: Royalties paid when work is broadcast on the radio.
8. Neighbouring Rights Royalties: Royalties paid for the broadcasting of recordings, such as satellite radio, online radio, and other digital broadcasts.
Who are the top PRO's?
1. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
2. Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI)
3. Global Music Rights (GMR)
4. SESAC
5. The Harry Fox Agency (HFA)
6. Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency (CMRRA)
7. Latin American Performing Rights Society (SGAE)
8. Society of European Stage Authors and Composers (SESAC)
9. Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers (JASRAC)
10. Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA)